The paper contains such deathless phrases as "By a little-known result of Fibonacci..." and "It is not yet known whether every real, surjective, pairwise regular functor is ultra-standard". The author pairings in the bibliography include Atiyah and Leibniz, and Atiyah and Eudoxus. Very nice work.

"How can an editor and a reviewer presumably not recognize the gibberish when they see it?"

They probably saw that the bibliography included references to the "Zambian Mathematical Society," the "Sudanese Mathematical Journal," the "Liberian Mathematical Journal," and the "Transactions of the Kenyan Mathematical Society," and, trying to be politically correct, wanted to promote these highly esteemed entities.

No, Luke, of course I recognized my own words and that's why I referred to "mainstream philosophical activity". The cases are quite different. One is an indictment of a new trend in "open access" publishing; the other is an indictment of what regularly goes on.